I've seen this as well... it appears (to me) to be related to bayes 
token expiring timeouts.

Whenever one of my clients has a timeout on their token expire, the 
headers don't get written to the SPAM and the message gets sent on 
without headers.

--Will

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'm  a  newbie here, so please forgive me for asking n00b questions, 
and
> also,  I'm  not  sure whether this is a SA question, but I have to 
start
> somewhere.
> 
> My   setup is: debian/sarge 3.1, amavisd-new, spamassassin 3.03 (I 
think
> so)  and ClamAV. The system is a relay-only server which relays all 
mail
> defined as relay_domains in postfix to my 'real' messaging server.
> 
> The  problem  is:  some  of  the  messages (actually spams) seems to 
get
> through  without  even  been  touched by spamassassin. Most of these 
are
> text-only  spams,  and  they don't  even get scored. If I copy the 
whole
> message  to a text file on the server, and then run spamc < 
messagefile,
> it   DOES  get  a score (bayes_99, actually the score is 7.0 or 
higher).
> The  same  effect  when I run spamassassin and copy the whole message 
to
> stdin  (score  is  pretty  much  the  same).  Also, I've noticed that 
in
> amavisd's  reports  there  is  nothing  about  the bayes score, only 
the
> standard spamassassin scores are listed.
> 
> Where  to  start looking?
> 
> thanks everyone
> Gabor Sipos
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